Thursday, May 17, 2018

Four UFO reports filed within the state of Alabama during April

An example of a black rectangular UFO.

It’s the third Thursday of the month, so this week I’m
giving you an update on UFO reports in Alabama from the previous month,
courtesy of the Mutual UFO Network. A search for UFO reports in Alabama between
April 1 and April 30 on MUFON’s website, www.mufon.com, resulted in four reports
from within our state during that time.

The first incident took place on Wed., April 4, around 9:20
p.m. in Fort Payne, which is in DeKalb County, in northeast Alabama. The
witness in this case reported that she and her husband were driving home from
his workplace when they saw in the sky, directly over and in front of their
car, a black rectangular object with red, glowing bars of light on the short
sides of the rectangular shape. A “blinking red light” also appeared to be
following the rectangular object, she said.

“It was silently gliding across the sky, no noise at all,”
the woman said. “We pulled over to get out and look, but being in the middle of
downtown, it disappeared behind some buildings, as if it descended straight
down.”

The woman noted that her husband’s cellphone stopped working
after the incident and that afterwards she continuously woke from sleep
throughout the night with nausea. The nausea continued during the next morning
and throughout the earlier part of the day.

The second incident took place on Thurs., April 19, around
midnight in Gadsden, which is in Etowah County, which borders DeKalb County.
The witness in this case said he went outside on his back porch to have a
cigarette and looked up at what he thought was the moon at first. He described
seeing a bright white or pale yellow light in the sky.

“I then realized it was not the moon,” he said. “I saw about
three orbs of the same brightness leave the larger light and go a short
distance from the object and then return to it. I watched it for about eight
minutes, then it slowly faded or went out. I couldn’t see it anymore.”

The witness went inside, “kind of excited” about what he’d
seen, only to go out again and see a second orb or light.

“This one was reddish and a smaller cylinder shape with red
tint in the ends. It hovered for about one and a half minutes and then moved
slowly away. I couldn’t see it with my naked eyes anymore, but I could see it
through the phone after it moved away northwest. It roughly appeared in the
same spot and area as the first white, pale yellow light.

The third “incident” actually involves three separate
incidents that took place between April 20 and April 29 near the city of
Sumiton, which sits on the border between Jefferson and Walker counties. All
three incidents took place at night between 9:02 p.m. and midnight. On one
occasion, the witness said that he was standing on his porch taking pictures
when he saw a “fast, black, odd-shaped” object in the sky. On another occasion,
the witness saw three lights in a triangular formation. No other details were
provided.

The fourth incident took place on Sat., April 21, at 3:01
p.m. in Huntsville, near the Alabama-Tennessee line. The witness in this case
noticed a “light mist” in the sky and when he stopped at a stop sign, he took a
picture of this unusual mist. The following Monday, the witness was going
through his photos and noticed in the bottom-left-hand corner of one picture a
“big orb with lights in the middle.”

The witness said that the object looked “really strange” and
said that you could tell it was far away. Later, the witness showed the photos
to associates at NASA, and they ran the photos through “infrared framing and
intense black framing” to determine what it was. The results were inconclusive,
but what ever the object was it was “putting out a lot of energy.”

Before closing out this week, I just want to put it out
there again that I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has
witnessed a UFO, especially in Conecuh County. I think a lot of other people
would be interested in hearing your story too, and I’m willing to accept your
report anonymously.